Good morning. I am a relatively new user to X Air access and am loving it.
A couple of thoughts and questions.
It would be fantastic to be able to load a sceen into the x32 version of this without a mixer plugged in so I could see channels and settings that I might be able to paste into an X18 instance.
I have tons of presets that I've purchased from the x32 side, and I want to be able to cut them down to fit the parameters of the x18.
Is this were the sceen parser comes in?
What is the best way to somehow import .CHN files and convert them to your native presets so I can browse through them and load different channel, eq, and fx presets that were originally for an x32. .
My appologies if this is in the wrong forum, but since I'm wondering if there is a way to make it possible to load sceens offline, I thought I'd put it here to get some discussion going.
Also, if I wanted to hire a programmer to port this over to Mac, what might that look like. We really need a mac option for this because it's brilliant, and I'm willing to pay.
Thanks so much for any help you might be able to provide.
Kevin
Hello Kevin,
This board is for AZ Controller, so after a while I will move the thread to AOSC board. But for the moment lets continue here.
AOSC is not the only accessible solution available. You can check alternatives for a possibility to do something AOSC can't. https://sites.google.com/site/patrickmaillot/x32
Some of these utilities also work on Apple. Especially note X32 emulator there. It really can imitate X32, I was using it during development since I never had real X32. And these projects are open source.
Once you have something loaded into real X32 or its emulator, you can save relevant sections as AOSC native presets. They are not the same for XAir, even for the same sections, so can't be used directly. But format is the same and all AOSC presets are text files. So theoretically, in case some page for XAir is close to related page in X32, text parser can be written. But I doubt such effort is simpler then manual recreating relevant settings.
I don't have Mac and so I don't and can't develop anything for it at the moment. AOSC is closed source program, sorry. I have developed it to be used for free, but not as open source. So it can't be a basis for other developers.